Thanks for your guidance. Indeed, it is much more interesting to store dates
with a format easy to read!
Yet, I still have some difficulties. Here is the value of the variable
ActionDeadline:
(:ActionDeadline: 20080230T1600+0100:)
If I try to display this date with the ftime markup:
* Date:
On 6/16/07, Benoit Dutilleul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm still working on this system to manage events and struggling with the
conversion of date and time into a timestamp. Now, I have a basic ZAP script
working but it seems that the ftime markup does not work with ZAP variables.
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 08:55:55AM -0400, The Editor wrote:
I still don't like all the changes Pm made to the time function,
specifically to require the @ symbol, but that's how it works in
PmWiki.
I felt this was important so that we could reliably distinguish
ISO dates (20070617) from
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 03:08:51PM -0400, The Editor wrote:
On 6/17/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 08:55:55AM -0400, The Editor wrote:
I still don't like all the changes Pm made to the time function,
specifically to require the @ symbol, but that's
Hello,
I'm still working on this system to manage events and struggling with the
conversion of date and time into a timestamp. Now, I have a basic ZAP script
working but it seems that the ftime markup does not work with ZAP variables.
(:zapform key=AddEvent:)
(:input text EventYear:)
(:zap